I Don't Wanna Love Somebody Else

Album: Is There Anybody Out There? (2014)
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  • Oh, I built a world around you
    Oh, you had me in a dream,
    I lived in every word you said
    The stars had aligned
    I thought that I found you
    And I don't wanna love somebody else

    Oh, we left it all unspoken
    Oh, we buried it alive
    And now it's screaming in my head
    Oh, I shouldn't go on hoping
    Oh, that you will change your mind
    And one day we could start again
    Well I don't care if loneliness kills me
    I don't wanna love somebody else

    Oh, I thought that I could change you
    Oh, I thought that we would be the greatest story that I tell
    I know that it's time to tell you it's over
    But I don't wanna love somebody else Writer/s: ALLISON K M SACCONE, CHAD VACCARINO, IAN AXEL
    Publisher: SECRET ROAD MUSIC PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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